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lol no doubt any complaining local is going to complain every single day the track is open, just have to expect that.

right hand side is lovely for everyone except toyota drivers, right?

She's right mate, I'll plumb the exhaust into the cabin. Should quiet it down AND keep me feeling calm and relaxed...

I got quite a few comments at QR about how quiet my car was, but that was probably relative to other cars out there.

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If the cars meet the required decibel level then someone just needs to tell the aulde baig to pull her head in.

If they continue to handle her with kid gloves she will continue to complain. Make her life as miserable as she appears to be.

Or play the guilt card. Do you want these people to go out and run their cars on the street because they have nowhere else to do it. It could be your kids that get hurt as a result. :)

I live next door to Amberley air base. Every month or so i give them a call and boy, you should hear them cringe on the phone until they realise that i am not whinging about the noise. I actually demand more fly overs over my roof. !!!POWAAAAAHHHHHH BABY!!! They get a kick outta that and i cant be sure but It seems like they give my place an extra buzz or 2. Luvit. :banana:

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Love your style Noel. I love seeing the C17's hanging in the air so close above us.

Maybe we need to visit auld baggage and confide just how much worse things could be :)

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i can just imagine , all these cars with crazy mods and three mufflers to shut them up!

lol

i know, i just removed 2! and now it'll be too bloody loud to do lakeside! :ninja:

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92db. What a joke. Lets just kill the whinging old bat and dump her in the lake. :)

It's not environmentally friendly to pollute the lake with a bag of shit. Maybe there's a sewerage treatmant plant nearby thats more appropriate to the task

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BAAAARRRR HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Now then...... thats not very nice boys. Can't we be more creative in our technique to convince her curcit racing benifets the Whole comunity. I'm sure someone could do that in a, niceish way???

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It's not environmentally friendly to pollute the lake with a bag of shit. Maybe there's a sewerage treatmant plant nearby thats more appropriate to the task

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BAAAARRRR HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Now then...... thats not very nice boys. Can't we be more creative in our technique to convince her curcit racing benifets the Whole comunity. I'm sure someone could do that in a, niceish way???

Skids outside her house every night...except when there has been racing on that she has not complained about, soon she will realise that racing isnt so bad lol

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Apparently there's just one particular resident who does the complaining, a lady who evidently isn't into racing.

It’s been loosely suggested at a racing meet I was at, that some people were going to make things go bump in the night at her house. But this isn’t a thread for that.

Can anyone confirm 92db is just for road cars/bikes? And not race cars? And what are they deeming a “race car”:

Old mate with no plates or rego stickers on his GTR with side pipes that came on a trailer, or something with log proof to show it’s actually a race car..

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It's been loosely suggested at a racing meet I was at, that some people were going to make things go bump in the night at her house. But this isn't a thread for that.

Can anyone confirm 92db is just for road cars/bikes? And not race cars? And what are they deeming a "race car":

Old mate with no plates or rego stickers on his GTR with side pipes that came on a trailer, or something with log proof to show it's actually a race car..

I believe its 92db, end of story.

Doesnt matter what car you bring along, has to meet 92db limit or you go home

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It is 92db and thats that - if your too loud it is ciao and no refunds. I was there last month. On the day there were some GT3RSR's and they roar pretty good but no trouble on the meter. There was also some turbo Rx7's and no trouble for them either. Bloody great track!!

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It is 92db and thats that - if your too loud it is ciao and no refunds. I was there last month. On the day there were some GT3RSR's and they roar pretty good but no trouble on the meter. There was also some turbo Rx7's and no trouble for them either. Bloody great track!!

Ok. Just confirming as it was said on page one it was for street cars. Thats for clearing it up

There are noise restrictions and it is for street cars only at this stage.
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Ok. Just confirming as it was said on page one it was for street cars. Thats for clearing it up

Two seperate things there in the one sentence which is confusing.

There is a noise limit + tracks open only for street cars at this stage

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How about we just sound proof the old bag's house, with 50 tons of concrete poured onto it. Or if we care about her not dying, get some old ex racer stud to schmooze her up and convince her racing is good, with chocolates and moonlight walks by the lake.... side track. I'm not totally evil :down:

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92dB Huh.

Thats about the level of a Stock HSV or XR8 Falcon.

Might have to get one of those exhaust butterflys for when I go past the Tower :thumbsup:

But In All seiousness if they have to keep turning cars away/kick them out no-one will end up going because I for one dont want to drive an hour to Brissy Pay my money only to be kicked off because I was a couple of decibels to loud and some old Hag had a whinge.

I wouldnt be going back.

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